Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 2
... heart acknow- ledge , a deep obligation . A poem from his pen is likely to confer on the book that contains it , if not perpetuity , at least a very Mortality . " Old mund . 66 and as he silently with his finger 2 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
... heart acknow- ledge , a deep obligation . A poem from his pen is likely to confer on the book that contains it , if not perpetuity , at least a very Mortality . " Old mund . 66 and as he silently with his finger 2 SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
Pagina 4
... heart gradually sank within her : silent and full surrounding imagery of wretchedness seemed to call up heart - rending recollections . The clear autumnal weather gave place to dark foggy days ; the gloomy envelope that covered the ...
... heart gradually sank within her : silent and full surrounding imagery of wretchedness seemed to call up heart - rending recollections . The clear autumnal weather gave place to dark foggy days ; the gloomy envelope that covered the ...
Pagina 5
... heart , and found occupation for herself ; she solaced herself with the bright anticipa- tions of a happy future , when the dear playfellow of her youth , and her future husband , whom she had not seen for so many years , should animate ...
... heart , and found occupation for herself ; she solaced herself with the bright anticipa- tions of a happy future , when the dear playfellow of her youth , and her future husband , whom she had not seen for so many years , should animate ...
Pagina 7
... heart my better opinion of this man . " " Do you think so ? now you are , at bottom , even of my opinion , and I can therefore tell you , that more than once I have already with warm heart prayed for him to God , that He might enlighten ...
... heart my better opinion of this man . " " Do you think so ? now you are , at bottom , even of my opinion , and I can therefore tell you , that more than once I have already with warm heart prayed for him to God , that He might enlighten ...
Pagina 16
... heart ; and , like a shaft flying with the wind , pierces deep , which , with its own natural force , would scarcely have reached the object aimed at . - Sterne . WHO does not look back with feelings which he would in vain attempt to ...
... heart ; and , like a shaft flying with the wind , pierces deep , which , with its own natural force , would scarcely have reached the object aimed at . - Sterne . WHO does not look back with feelings which he would in vain attempt to ...
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